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The one-act drama is set in an occupied Balkan village on Christmas Eve and centers on a widow, her daughter, an ex-schoolmaster, and two occupying soldiers billeted in the house. Tensions between survival and compassion surface as the soldiers drink, boast of violence, and menace the household while the woman tries to protect her child and manipulate their greed with feigned treasure and a larder of food. Religious imagery and stark civilian suffering frame moral collisions between brutality and maternal courage, exposing how war distorts ordinary rituals and human decency.
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